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Split bolt connection. Wire direction



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Should the wires being hooked up in a split bolt connector be running side by side, like in a wire nut connection, or running towards each other, in opposite directions. Or does it matter?
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  • A picture or two? Not sure what you mean by a split bolt ... a split pin however...

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Should the wires being hooked up in a split bolt connector be running side by side, like in a wire nut connection, or running towards each other, in opposite directions. Or does it matter?
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  • A picture or two? Not sure what you mean by a split bolt ... a split pin however...

    – Solar Mike
    Apr 14 at 14:09












  • encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/…

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    Apr 14 at 14:16











  • encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/…

    – Greg
    Apr 14 at 14:17











  • Sorry, trying to copy and paste a pic of the connector. Will try again

    – Greg
    Apr 14 at 14:17






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Should the wires being hooked up in a split bolt connector be running side by side, like in a wire nut connection, or running towards each other, in opposite directions. Or does it matter?
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  • A picture or two? Not sure what you mean by a split bolt ... a split pin however...

    – Solar Mike
    Apr 14 at 14:09












  • encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/…

    – Greg
    Apr 14 at 14:16











  • encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/…

    – Greg
    Apr 14 at 14:17











  • Sorry, trying to copy and paste a pic of the connector. Will try again

    – Greg
    Apr 14 at 14:17






  • 1





    Edit the question and click the insert-picture button. You can't put a picture in a comment (and edits are better when you are adding more information, too).

    – Kevin Reid
    Apr 14 at 14:19

















  • A picture or two? Not sure what you mean by a split bolt ... a split pin however...

    – Solar Mike
    Apr 14 at 14:09












  • encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/…

    – Greg
    Apr 14 at 14:16











  • encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/…

    – Greg
    Apr 14 at 14:17











  • Sorry, trying to copy and paste a pic of the connector. Will try again

    – Greg
    Apr 14 at 14:17






  • 1





    Edit the question and click the insert-picture button. You can't put a picture in a comment (and edits are better when you are adding more information, too).

    – Kevin Reid
    Apr 14 at 14:19
















A picture or two? Not sure what you mean by a split bolt ... a split pin however...

– Solar Mike
Apr 14 at 14:09






A picture or two? Not sure what you mean by a split bolt ... a split pin however...

– Solar Mike
Apr 14 at 14:09














encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/…

– Greg
Apr 14 at 14:16





encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/…

– Greg
Apr 14 at 14:16













encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/…

– Greg
Apr 14 at 14:17





encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/…

– Greg
Apr 14 at 14:17













Sorry, trying to copy and paste a pic of the connector. Will try again

– Greg
Apr 14 at 14:17





Sorry, trying to copy and paste a pic of the connector. Will try again

– Greg
Apr 14 at 14:17




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Edit the question and click the insert-picture button. You can't put a picture in a comment (and edits are better when you are adding more information, too).

– Kevin Reid
Apr 14 at 14:19





Edit the question and click the insert-picture button. You can't put a picture in a comment (and edits are better when you are adding more information, too).

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